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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...aign=editorial
For those not reading the article, this doesn't apply to the players. I think this is a good move on the part of the Cubs. I could see why the Organization would want to hold control over these if they were the ones investing in them. The questions I have is if there is a time limit on this restriction and does it carry over to the family of the recipient in a case of them passing away? Also from a speculative mind how quickly will someone disregard this and sell theirs and fight it out in the courts? edit: Added info to avoid confusion on who this applies to according to article.
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